
Renewable energy for homeowners
If you're considering renewable energy for your home, it is natural to have questions. You may have questions about the suitability of solar panels, the value of battery storages, how your energy use influences system choice, or the support available after installation.
Clearer decisions start with understanding your home
If you're thinking about renewable energy for your home, it is natural to have questions. Is your property suitable? would solar panels, battery storage or a hybrid system make sense? what affects the cost? and what support is available after installation?
We help homeowners understand their options. We take time to assess your home, energy needs and long-term goals, so any recommendation is based on what is suitable. Our approach is clear and transparent from the start.
What an assessment considers
Current energy use
Your energy consumption patterns, including usage levels, timing, and potential future changes.
Property & site conditions
Physical characteristics that affect suitability, such as roof condition, available space, orientation, shading, and other site-specific factors.
Renewable energy options
Assessment of suitability for solar PV, battery storage, hybrid systems, or other renewable solutions based on your property & requirements.
Priorities & long-term goals
Your desired outcomes such as improved energy planning, enhanced control, long-term value, or a clearer understanding of available options before making a decision.
Installation & support requirements
Requirements before, during, and after installation, including practical needs, aftercare, and ongoing support as outlined in the agreed solution.
Renewable options

Solar panels
solar panels generate electricity from daylight and help reduce how much energy a home or business draws from traditional energy sources, where suitable.

Battery storage
battery storage allows you to store electricity for later use, depending on your system design and usage patterns. Its suitability depends on when you generate and use energy, and your system objectives.

Biogas
biogas may be considered as part of a broader renewable system where appropriate. Suitability is assessed case by case, based on site, use case, and practical requirements.

Hybrid systems
in some cases, combining multiple renewable options may be more effective. We will recommend a hybrid approach only if supported by the assessment.